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April 23, 2020

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Thursday, April 23-April 29, 2020 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 17 Continued From Page 16 ALLEN LEJUAN HAMRICK Mr. Allen Lejuan Hamrick, 38, of Mooresboro, NC passed away on Sunday, March 29, 2020 in Ohio. He was born in Cleveland County, NC on February 21, 1982 to Tracy Earl Hamrick and the late Steve Allen Hamrick. Allen was a 2001 gradu- ate of Crest High School. His purpose in life was to own his own trucking com- pany which he succeeded at doing, Hambone Trucking Co. Allen loved his family especially his children and they loved him also. Allen gave his life to Christ and united with Ellis Chapel Baptist Church in Patterson Springs, NC. He later united with Webb Baptist Church under Bishop Michael Moore. He was preceded in death by a sister, Diamond Hamrick and grandfathers, Andrew Earl, Rayford Sloan and Joe Toms. Allen leave his legacy to be remembered by his lov- ing wife of 11 years, Erica Downer Hamrick; his moth- er, Tracy Earl Hamrick; his three children, son, Zavior Hamrick and two daugh- ters, Aniah Hamrick and Kaliyah Hamrick; sister, Natalie Hamrick Coleman (Christopher); grand- mothers, Betty Sloan and Earnestine Hamrick; four nephews, Baron Barnes, Caylon Littlejohn, C. J. Coleman and Traylon Coleman; godmother, Phyllis Shaw; special friend, Terry " T. L." Shaw; sisters- in-law, Brandi Asberry and Angeria Downer; brother- in-law, Derrick Downer and a host of additional aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. A viewing is planned for him at S.T. Enloe Memorial Chapel from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Sunday, April 5, 2020. CARL TIMOTHY LOVE, SR. Mr. Carl Timothy Love, Sr., was the seventh of ten children born to the late Otis and Lunette McKnight Love on July 4, 1940 in York, South Carolina. The Lord called him to his heavenly home on the morning of April 4, 2020 at his residence. He graduated from Jefferson High School in 1958 where he excelled in academics and athlet- ics. In 1962, he graduat- ed from Stillman College in Tuscaloosa, AL with a degree in Biology. Upon graduation he enlisted in the US Army with hopes to pursue his dream of becoming a doc- tor. He was a medic during the Vietnam War and served as a Green Beret soldier; he was later honorably dis- charged after being wounded. After not being able to fulfill that dream of being a doctor, he worked as a medic for several years at the National Jewish Medical Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Eventually he chose to become what would be his God-given purpose – teaching. And a teacher he was! He taught at Green Bethel, Washington and Burns High Schools. He took his exemplary teaching skills to St. Croix Central High School on the island of St. Croix, USVI, where he was named Teacher of the Year during what would be his last year of teaching. He was diagnosed with the debilitating disease, anky- losing spondylitis (severe arthritis of the spine), which led to his early retirement from teaching. He went on to facilitate adult learn- ing classes at Cleveland Community College, where he also earned an Associates of Science degree in Environmental Science. Carl was a life-long learner. Carl was baptized at Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church, in York, SC, at the age of 13 and then again as an adult, baptized along- side his brother-in-love and brother in Christ, Glenn. He was a faithful member of Durham United Methodist Church for over 40 years. He served as lay leader and Sunday School teacher until his health prevented him from doing so. He was well-versed in the Word and knew his bible. We often went to him to have bible study and discussion and just general advice. He was a man of high integrity and of good character. In May 1966, he married the former, Helen Withrow. To this union, three chil- dren were born: Kassandra Lynette, Carl Timothy, II and Angela Marie. His love for his family was beyond mea- sure. Carl was a diehard North Carolina Tarheels fan; a fan of the Dallas Cowboys and just sports in general. He loved watching old west- erns and reading the Bible and having Bible discussion. He loved talking to everyone about the Lord. In 1981, he joined the prestigious brotherhood of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. He was the epitome of the four cardinal principles of his beloved fraternity: man- hood, scholarship, persever- ance and uplift!! He served as the Keeper of Records and Seal for the Gamma Beta Beta Chapter in Shelby, NC. He was named the Omega Man of the Year in 1986 and then again in 1993. He was predeceased in death by his only son, Carl Timothy Love, II; his par- ents and his siblings: William Otis Love, James Love, Samuel Love, Frances Jane Manigault, George Love, Robert Love and Ammie (Cookie) Davis. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Helen Withrow Love, his daughters, Kassandra Watson (Morris) of Wake Forest, NC; Angela Lowe (Keron)of Shelby, NC; his grandchildren, Kristian, Morris III (Trey), Keron II, Carl III (CT), and Khari; one great-grandchild, Morris IV (Kade); his sisters, Sara Burnett of Laurelton, NY and Catherine Armstrong of Clover, SC. Two brothers- in-law, Willie Carl Davis of York, SC and Joe Hunt of Charlotte, NC; sister-in-law, Karen Love of Washington, DC.; Jamilah Sinkler, Omar Porter and Nicolette Brown, who were like grandchil- dren to him; special lifetime friends, Foster Benjamin (Dottie) and William Bryant (Aggie); godchildren, Roslyn Christian, Lauren and Lindsay Montgomery and Quentin and Jeremy Schenck; a host of special nieces and nephews, family and friends and his brothers of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Carl was an awesome husband, father, grand- father, brother, uncle and friend. He genuinely loved all of his family and friends and did all he could to encourage anyone he came in contact with. He was known for his "York" stories, which every- one loved to hear. One of his favorite sayings was "hot- toe-mighty"; he had a great sense of humor and was just a lovable person. He never complained despite the chal- lenging, physical pain he suffered due to his ankylos- ing spondylitis. He endured many surgeries over the years and not once did he complain. He knew where his help came from and often said, "why complain? It won't change anything". This awesome man of God will be greatly missed by all who knew him and loved him. Due to recent coronavi- rus state guidelines limiting the size of gatherings, the service for Mr. Love will be private. He may be viewed on Friday, April 10, 2020, at Durham United Methodist Church from 10:00 AM until 12:00 Noon. BETTY JO INGLE CANIPE Betty Jo Ingle Canipe, 84, of Fairview Church Road, Lincolnton, passed away on Thursday, April 9, 2020 at Brian Center - Lincolnton. Born in Lincoln County, NC on June 3, 1935, she was the daughter of the late Thurman Coy Ingle and Neva Taylor Ingle. Mrs. Canipe was a member of Hull's Grove Baptist Church and she was retired from Cochrane Furniture. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James Clinton Canipe; a brother, Dale Ingle and two sisters, Helen Withers and Olivia Canipe. Survivors include three daughters, Linda Bollinger of Maiden; Brenda Harris and husband, Andrew of Cherryville and Rita Gantt and husband, David of Vale; a sister, Hazel Ingle of Lincolnton; two grand- children, David Lee Setzer and Tammy Bollinger and one great-grandchild, Jesse Lee Bollinger and three great-great grandchildren, Isabella, Carter and Kiley. Mrs. Canipe will lie in state from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, Saturday at Stamey- Tysinger Funeral Home. A private graveside ser- vice will be held at Hull's Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Jerry Lail officiat- ing. A guest register is avail- able at www.stameytysing- erfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Stamey-Tysinger Funeral Home & Cremation Center, Inc., Fallston, NC. CAROLYN SUE HALL JENKINS Carolyn Sue Hall Jenkins passed joyfully into the arms of her Lord and Savior on April 8, 2020. Carolyn was born on February 2, 1937 in Buncombe County, North Carolina to Jyles Hall and Ruth Stamey Hall. Carolyn's father was a Baptist preach- er whose ministry took them to several communi- ties in western North and upstate South Carolina. In the early 1950's, they set- tled in Ellenboro, NC where Carolyn attended Ellenboro High School. Her father pastored Race Path Baptist Church. As an only child, Carolyn had a strong bond with her parents, aunts, uncles and cousins, and she spent her free time playing piano and attending church activities. The Hall home was a joyful place where visitors were frequent and meals were a special event. Carolyn met Donald Matthew Jenkins at the age of 17 in Ellenboro and after a brief but romantic courtship the two were married by her father at Race Path Baptist Church in 1955. They served faithfully in Sunday School and music ministry. Carolyn and Don had two sons, Dale and Scott, whom they raised with love and devotion. They were a sports-loving fam- ily and Carolyn was always at the ballfield or could be found watching games late into the night. The fam- ily began attending Liberty Baptist Church where Carolyn continued her music ministry as a pianist and organist. She and Don min- istered to countless church and community members with their warm encourage- ment, gentle wisdom, and faithful trust in God's word. Her legacy in the community and through the lives of her believing family members is a testament to her faithful stewardship in Christ. Carolyn enjoyed spending time with her family above all. She and Don consid- ered their daughters-in-law Debra and Susan as chil- dren of their own and, it brought such joy to her to spend time with her grand- children. She loved the NC coast and above all, fishing countless hours in the rivers and creeks at Ocean Isle Beach. She was fortunate to know all seven of her great-grandchildren. Even in her last years, Carolyn con- tinued to care for her family in cooking for them, laughing with them, and sharing Bible verses. Carolyn is predeceased by her parents and daughter- in-law Debra. Surviving her and those that will greatly miss her are her husband Don, sons Dale and Scott and daughter-in-law Susan, her grandchildren Mary Kathryn Bumgarner and grandson-in-law Joseph, Griff Jenkins and grand- daughter-in-law Ashley, Elizabeth Petrilli and grand- son-in-law Andrew, Blaire Langa and grandson-in-law Thomas, Grayson Jenkins, and great-grandchildren Winifred Bumgarner, Hayes Jenkins, Leona Petrilli, Daisy Bumgarner, Lachlan Jenkins, Frances Bumgarner, and Catherine Petrilli. The family will hold a pri- vate graveside service at Liberty Baptist Church on Saturday, April 11, 2020, and a memorial service will be held later in the year. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Hospice Cleveland County at 953 Wendover Heights Drive Shelby, NC 28150. KAYLA MARIE SCOTT Shelby: Kayla Marie Scott, 26, died Thursday, April 9, 2020. A native of Cleveland County, she is the daugh- ter of Doug Scott Sr. of Hickory, and Rhonda Scott and Boyfriend Scott Newton of Shelby. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her brother, Doug Scott Jr. and wife Jamie of Shelby. Funeral services will be pri- Continued On Page 18 Psalm 119:50 This is my comfort in my affl iction: for thy word hath quickened me. OBITUARIES OBITUARIES I N RE M E M I N RE M E M B RA N C E B RA N C E SHELBY SHOPPER SHELBY SHOPPER NFO INFO vate to the family. Arrangements are entrust- ed to Clay-Barnette Funerals, Cremations, & Aquamation Center. Online Condolences: www.claybarnette.com KENNETH "NUB" MARVIN PHILLIPS Shelby: Kenneth "NUB" Marvin Phillips, 80, died Wednesday, April 8, 2020, at Cardinal Healthcare of Lincolnton. A Native of Cherokee County, SC, he was the son of the late Felix and Ruby Cartrell Phillips. He retired from Kemet after many years. He is survived by His daughters, Karen Frazier and husband Jeff of Henrietta, Connie Phillips and husband Bo Meeks of Grover; grandchildren, Scott Lowery and wife Alaina and Kalyn Barbosa and husband Jr.; Nephew Jerry Keith Hendrick. Arrangements are entrust- ed to Clay-Barnette Funerals, Cremations, & Aquamation Center. Online Condolences: www.claybarnette.com FRANCES GERALDINE WHITE HAMBRIGHT Frances Geraldine White Hambright, 87, of 904 Cherokee Falls Road, Blacksburg, SC, passed away on Thursday, April 9th, 2020, at Residence. Born in Blacksburg, she was the widow of Robert A. "Henry" Hambright and the daughter of the late George and Evie Cobb White. Mrs. Hambright served as lunchroom man- ager for Blacksburg Primary and Elementary Schools for twenty years and was a member of Cherokee Falls Baptist Church, where she played the piano for around forty years. Surviving Mrs. Hambright are one son, Robbie D. Hambright, and wife, Mary K., of Graham, NC; two daughters, Reeta H. Blackwell of the home and Kim H. Proctor and husband, Ricky, of Kings Mountain; one sister, Joyce White Rochester, of Blacksburg; twelve grandchildren; and twenty great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Hambright was preceded in death by a daughter-in-law, Sally Wilkins Hambright, and a brother, Roy L. White. Services for Mrs. Hambright will be private. Memorials may be made to Hospice Compassus, 212 E. Floyd Baker Blvd, Gaffney, SC 29340. The family will be at their respective homes.

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